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| John Milton - 1759 - 420 pages
...Secure without all doubt, or controverfy: Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banifh fquint fufpicion. 415 My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left As you imagin; me' has a hidden ftrength... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 pages
...Secure without all doubt or controverfy : Yet, where an equal poife of hope and fear. Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope rather than fear, And gladly banifti iiiuint fufpicion. My filler is not fo defenceleis left As you imagine ; ftie has a hidden... | |
| 1777 - 380 pages
...without all doubt or controverfy : * Yet, where an equal poife of hope and fear ' Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is ' That I incline to hope rather than fear, * And gladly banifli fquint fufpicion. * My filler is not fo defencelefs left * As you imagine ; flie has a hidden... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 pages
...without all doubt, or controverfy i Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear <ua Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly bauifh fquint fufpicicn. My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left As you imagin; me' has a hidden ftrength... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 334 pages
...without all doubt, or controverfy i Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear 419 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And glac^y bauifh fquint fufpicion. My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left AS you imagin; fhe' has a hidden... | |
| John Milton - 1785 - 698 pages
...without all doubt, or controverfy : Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banifh fquint fufpicion. My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left As you imagin ; me has a hidden ftrength... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...dog them both, 4.05 Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister. E. BRO. I do not, Brother, Infer, as if I thought my sister's state Secure without all doubt, or controversy s Yet where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...without all doubt, or controverfy: Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banifh fquint fufpicion. My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left As you imagin; fhe'has a hidden ftrength... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 pages
...some ill-greeting touch attempt the person " Of our unowned sister. E. Bro. " I do not, brother, 80 " Infer as if I thought my sister's state " Secure,...doubt or controversy ; " Yet, where an equal poise ot hope and fear " Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is 1 " That I incline to hope rather than fear,... | |
| John Milton - 1791 - 668 pages
...Secure without all doubt, or controverfy ; Yet where an equal poife of hope and fear Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banifti fquint fufpicion. My Sifter is not fo defenfelefs left, As you imagine 5 fhe has a hidden ftrength... | |
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